Don't take this wrong Kab, but two standard bayonets...both identical except for the date and one has a number in the grips. I picked one up after some looking and since there's little choice here on what to get I settled for it. It was in a picket pin case that had been chewed by varmints...no value there. The bayonet had been aggressively sharpened on a grind wheel. Not even sharpened, just the attempt and poorly done at that. Stone marks up and down the blade flats, I still took it on spec. I used wet and dry machine paper with oil and a file, starting coarse and ending fine. I got most of the marks out and it looks good. I found a scabbard over on Culver's for a good buck but here in Canada
, I'm kind of hooked. The whole thing now is worth about what I payed more or less,,, here in Canada. I'd take the fine wet and dry to those and wrapped around a file, it should clean them both up. Then decide... I can show you my end result if you need...